Damon Strong has been selected to fill the position of Assistant Deputy Administrator for the Adult Probation Services Division, beginning on July 1, 2026.
As part of Child Abuse Awareness Month, the leadership team of Probation District 4A in Omaha recently partnered with Project Harmony to collect donated items for children who have experienced abuse. https://t.co/KFuIJUa4cg
After a 37-year career, Assistant Deputy Shane Stutzman will end her career at the end of June with her retirement.
She has shown excellence through her entire career and has helped shape the future of probation system through her leadership.
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Congratulations to Jeff Leach for receiving the MADD Hero Award in Lincoln on Tuesday. This award reflects his service and the positive difference he makes in the lives of many.
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Alex Strong, tells his story of overcoming addiction through the problem-solving court programming.
Your Nebraska Judicial Branch is available to listen and subscribe on all podcast app platforms. Additionally, it is found on the web at: https://t.co/wIzBswCXP3
On Sat., 5/2, Douglas County Problem-Solving Courts hosted a recovery walk at Memorial Park with Drug Court, Veterans Court, and Young Adult Court participating. Chief Probation Officer Damon Strong met DCSO’s “tactical” goat with Sheriff Aaron Hanson.
The Administrative Office of the Court and Probation, Juvenile Services Division contracted with UNK in 2023 to complete a comprehensive Environmental Scan for Judicial Districts 11 and 12.
Click to view full report: https://t.co/Dalt5VwDX2
The Recognizing Increased Skills in Education (RISE) program is a grant-funded, probation-created service program. A new evaluation found that the RISE program has substantial educational impact for youth who graduate. Review the full evaluation here: https://t.co/biZSLjPUIW
Congratulations to Chief Probation Officer of District 10, Sue Kissinger, sworn-in on January 22. She is the 70th chief probation officer in Nebraska’s history. https://t.co/NrfRVNm7oW
Adult probation has released their 2024-2025 Fiscal Year Report on Adult Community Corrections Programs, Centers, Tools, Services and Supervision.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/Jv110SajeX
The Juvenile Probation Services Division of the Administrative Office of the Courts and Probation is announcing the release of the Annual Report for fiscal year 2024, which includes data from July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024. https://t.co/o3S6hPjbzD
Probation officers and staff in District 3J recently took time to serve their community by organizing a food drive to assist families in need. A total of 16 pantry bags were assembled with canned and packaged staples and placed in the office lobby for families in need.
James Bankhead, Specialized Probation Officer in District 4J was recognized as an Ambassador for Youth Rights by the Education Rights Counsel in a celebration in Omaha on November 13. https://t.co/n9AmV6SXId
On October 29th and 30th, the Adult Probation Services Division hosted the third convening of Emerging Adult (EA) Justice pilot sites with the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Emerging Adult justice partners. https://t.co/3OGb9grgoR